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Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake is defined as the energy absorbed by the braking system. Check FAQs
KE=mu2-v22
KE - Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake?m - Mass of Brake Assembly?u - Initial Velocity Before Braking?v - Final Velocity After Braking?

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94802.254Edit=1130Edit13.04Edit2-1.5Edit22
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Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
KE=mu2-v22
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
KE=1130kg13.04m/s2-1.5m/s22
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
KE=113013.042-1.522
LAST Step Evaluate
KE=94802.254J

Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake Formula Elements

Variables
Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake
Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake is defined as the energy absorbed by the braking system.
Symbol: KE
Measurement: EnergyUnit: J
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Mass of Brake Assembly
Mass of Brake Assembly is defined as the summation of mass of all the objects present in the system on which brakes are applied.
Symbol: m
Measurement: WeightUnit: kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Initial Velocity Before Braking
Initial Velocity Before Braking is the speed of a moving body that it has attained before the brakes are applied.
Symbol: u
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Final Velocity After Braking
Final Velocity After Braking is the speed of a moving body that it has attained after deceleration due to braking.
Symbol: v
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake

​Go Kinetic energy of Rotating Body
KE=Iω12-ω222
​Go Total Energy Absorbed by Brake
KE=Msθb

Other formulas in Energy and Thermal Equation category

​Go Mass of System given Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brakes
m=2KEu2-v2
​Go Initial Velocity of System given Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brakes
u=(2KEm)+v2
​Go Final Velocity given Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brakes
v=u2-(2KEm)
​Go Moment of Inertia of System given Kinetic Energy of Rotating Body
I=2KEω12-ω22

How to Evaluate Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake?

Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake evaluator uses Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake = Mass of Brake Assembly*(Initial Velocity Before Braking^2-Final Velocity After Braking^2)/2 to evaluate the Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake, The Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake formula is defined as maximum difference between initial and final kinetic energies of system. Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake is denoted by KE symbol.

How to evaluate Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake, enter Mass of Brake Assembly (m), Initial Velocity Before Braking (u) & Final Velocity After Braking (v) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake

What is the formula to find Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake?
The formula of Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake is expressed as Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake = Mass of Brake Assembly*(Initial Velocity Before Braking^2-Final Velocity After Braking^2)/2. Here is an example- 94802.25 = 1130*(13.04^2-1.5^2)/2.
How to calculate Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake?
With Mass of Brake Assembly (m), Initial Velocity Before Braking (u) & Final Velocity After Braking (v) we can find Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake using the formula - Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake = Mass of Brake Assembly*(Initial Velocity Before Braking^2-Final Velocity After Braking^2)/2.
What are the other ways to Calculate Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake-
  • Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake=Moment of Inertia of Braked Assembly*(Initial Angular Velocity of Braked System^2-Final Angular Velocity of Braked System^2)/2OpenImg
  • Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake=Braking Torque on System*Angle of Rotation of Brake DiscOpenImg
Can the Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake be negative?
No, the Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake, measured in Energy cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake?
Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake is usually measured using the Joule[J] for Energy. Kilojoule[J], Gigajoule[J], Megajoule[J] are the few other units in which Kinetic Energy Absorbed by Brake can be measured.
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